8 TJIE SCEANTOtf TEIBTTXE MONDAY MOENING-. AUGUST G. 1894. Have' You Seen the ROOKLYfl YET? It is well worth seeing, bring ing to miiul some of the artistic leal urea of the World's Fair. The si'idge is m ule of Castile Soap. It is a pure White Castile, and is a loatiug Soap; made only from pure vegetable oils. We are soil ing it at the unheard of price, I Cakes for 5c. We are enabled to put the Soap on sale at this low price bysnucial arrangement with the manufac turer, 'who is anxious to introduce it to tlia trade in Scranton! It is already having a big salo, and we may have to pull the bridge down iu a few days in or der to supply the demands; there fore, if you wish to have a look at It make your visit as early as pos sible. Bring the children with you ; such a sight is always wel come to the little ones. OUR FASHION MONTHLY, For August, Now Ready. Describes and contains the lead ing Fashions, latest Dress Mate rial, Stories, Auccdotes, Humor ous Illustrations, Valuable Inlor niation, elevating and pleasing reading for the homo. Given away to those who call for it at our store. GORMAN'S ! ELY STONE Academy FACTOnVVlLIiK, PA. A refined school homo. Prepares for tli8 best v.ni eg 8. 'I borough courses in Music and Art. Toai-hurs' Llass gives beat preparation for Teaching. C ommercial Courso includes Typowritiug and Shorthand. Posi ions secured for Graduates, bond fur new illustrated circular. I'. M. Luo-MiS, A.M., Principal Throop. T. V. Bertley, wife and daughter, Misi Ttllk left Throop on Friday last for Atlantic City.whttre thpy will spend a months' vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joneg. G. B. Meeda and Lewis Evens left town on Saturday for Lake Winola, where they will spend it week. Mill Nettie IBertly left town on Saturday for Providence, where she will spend a month with her sister, Mrs Hxury Lee. Mm. I. D. Williams, widow of the late L D. Williams, of Hyde Park, was in town Friday and purchased a lot on Sanderson avenue. Meiers Fuheringer and Colemnu made a flying trip on wheels to Lake W'inola nn Sunday last Mrs. Bicheraon and Miss Barbara Gill, bad a pleasant visit to Rioh Xnondale last week. Miss Helen Coring, of Peokvilla, was a caller .in town one day last week. Miss Edith Kttnnedr. of Wyoming, is spending a few weeks' vacation with ber brother, Robert Kennedy, of this place. The Paneoast Coal eompany will be gin to sink their air shaft to the Clark Vein on Monday. Miss Bridget Corcorln.who has lately returned from a tour through Irelaud, is visiting her brother, Douiiniek Cor corin. Miss Mary Bertly is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Henry Le, of Providenee. Robert Perry, of this plaes, a mem ber of the Choral Glee and Banjo club, left here for Richmonddale where he joins bis parents who have been living there for some time. Mr. Perry will be greatly missed in the circle wherein ha used to be quite a favorite. Ilallstead. Alice Summer ton is visiting friends iu El win. Mary Russell, who has been visiting friends in Susquehanna, has returned home A fine stone walk has been laid in front of the Baptist parsonage on Church street. Mrs. William MoLoud visited Biug bamton yesterday. Edward Gorman, of New Jersey, is visiting at the residence of El Gil christ. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin, of Sus quehanna, Hre visiting their brother, George Griffin, in this place. Miss Ida Hill, who has been visitin g friends in Susqushanna, has returned home. Liziie Conley is visiting friends in Elmlra. John MoAloon, who has been on the sick list, is recovering. Winnie Tingley is visiting friends in Hopbottom. MIbs Rata Conley, of Blngbamton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dennis Conley. . Thomas McCarty Is calling on friends in Faotoryville today. Secretary Lease, of the Railroad Youug Men's Christian association, of Elmira, was in town yesterday. The essential lung-healing principle of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and rofined Into a perfect cough medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. 1IDGE IDES and FABRICS Highest of all in Leavening Towel. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Pittston. The Republioau pniuuries were held in this ulace Saturday. The contest between Liisenrln and Williims for congress added union interest to the contest compared with other years and as a result tno excitement wag high. The following dolegates representing the eleven wards of this borongli were lecte.1; First ward, Hnry Koowlos; Sfcond ward, Scott Wanner; Third ward, Gnorjje Williams; Fourth war I, Abel Beyon, Fifth ward, Henry Camp bell j Sixth ward, first district, Will lam Abbott ; mcouiI district, J tines ftnsnkran s; Seventh ward, William Wethers: Eighth ward, Henry Buwk Uy; Ninth warj, Jjsep!) IIifnr; Tenth ward, Janus Armstrong; Ele venth wsrd, Benjuiiin Howell. Winle it is not positively known how they will vote the friends of Liisenrin;: alaim they have u majority. At a meeting of the school board held Friday evening Patrick Loftu was reeUctvl junior of tii" hig school building at a iry o( if 0 ptr month, and Mich il FhithII tor th Uppr Pittstou sciiool at $1J a month. The eluctiou of j,ni.ors tor t'i other schools was postponed. The placing of the teachers was not tikou up as ex pected A child of Phillip Rider, the butchxr, while swinging on Saturday Ml and injured its urm qn.te badly Luckily no hones were liroavoii. - The Peiinsylviiuia Coal compinv order the present week is as follows: Ewen, Old Forge and No 6 collieries will work. Ail otusrs will be i He, The snpersensitiveness of certain members of the town council toward ai.y criticism mad upon thorn by tiie newspapers will, no doutit, lirak out afresh when they learn if tliey have not upon their return home from their junkot, of the "scorching" tlmv received at the hands of the Troy, N Y., Aritus a few days ago. Uuriug the, week just closed that j mrnal, in relat ing the visit of our co'uuuilmeu, in plain Anglo-Saxon laugU'ig said tha: two of the committee accoinpaiii d by a Tn j in, instead of inspecting tin pave, mule a tourof th- the tenderloin district and were so drunk as to t uu uble to discriminate, between brick and asphalt. Such a statement, coming us it does from a reputable newspaper, cannot be misunderstood, and that any of the committee would so f ir demea.i themselves is to be regretted, for by si doing i hey uot only have brought olium upon themselves, but disgrace upon the community thuy, uutortuu uti ly, have the bo.ior to represent. Robert S. Merour was brought home to WllKet-Barre Saturday iroux the hospital when be has been a patient since bis accident, lit is uble to lioti ble about a bit on crutches, t ut a very wnak ankle and a gaiuo knaa will k'ep him from active work for sumo little time. The coroner's ii. quest in the West Pittston shaft case nas again tiee.ii postponed to nxt Wednesday at 2 p. m, at Kquirj Gibuous' ofUjt'. A nport reached here Saturday af ternoon from Wiikes-Barre to the ef fect that Abudnvgo Reese, es-coiitrs.-ler, had been appoiut 'd division buiwr iiitendxnt for the Lehigh Valley Coil company, to fill the vacancy occasioned bylhedeith of Colonel Mison. The Latiigh Valley official, as well as Mi. Reese, wer out ot the city, and til r fore could not be seen in regard to the, report. However, well known coal ui-n that Were seen were iudiueJ !o plan considerable reliance on the reuort. Mr. R"se, it will be r mi nu'ojrjd for a uumbir of years, was insi-U fore man at the Exeter colliery und-r C jl onul Mason. Mrs. Ellen Ddvine, an old resident of Pittston, died Friday evening at her borne on Carroll street, aged GO y -,r-". Sue is survived by one son, 'i'lionus, and two daughters, Mrs. Michael K-l-ley and Mrs. Patrick' Sweeney. Tim funeral took place yesterday at 3 p. m. with interment iu Market street ceme tery. The local union of the Christian En deavor held a meeting in the West Si 1 Methodist Episcopal church last even ing for the purpose of hearing reports from the delegates to the international Endeavor convention recently held in Cleveland. Papers were read by Cimrli-s M. Allen, Henry S. Greeg, George Weir, and Misses May Monie, Margaret Msuie and Hattis Bsrtmr. The m t ing wat largely atteuded and much enjoyed, The special tnusio which had been prepared for the event was adiuir ably rendered und greatly pUus;l those fortunate enough to be pres nt. Let a public official be th tsr:;ot of an attack by a pupir whose circa, uion is ever so small, ha iinaginn tin wnolo world has read the account. Let that same paper solicit an advertisement from that same official, who, perchance is conducting a mercantile business, it Is safe betting at. 10 to 1 that the official will will say, "your circulation is so small that nobody save a few will see It." Dr. T. M. Johnson was called to Wn terbury, Conn., Saturday morning on professional business. He left for that place yesterday and will be absent several days. Since all the various franchises have been given out, except the paving and sewering contracts, the interest in being a councilman ceases. It is daily becoming a flxsd fact that "Manganism'' has bad its day in Pitts ton, Messrs. Ilennigan, Kearney and Tigue may feel elated over being "turned down" by the majority einc the way the latter conducted them selves on the trip has beeu made public. Miss Sarah Goodman, of William street, is visiting her cousin, Mrs Moses Burgnnder, at Wilkea-B irre. Miss Bin a Fay left yesterday to spend a week at Glen Summit. Miles, son of William Higgins, of William street, who has been seriously ill, 1b recovering slowly. Abraham Axborn, of Scranton, spent Sunday in town. Miss Alice McDonnell, will leave in a few days for Chicago to visit her sister, Miss Susie, who is employed as a teaoher in the public schools in that eity. - Misses Jennie and Etta Ilartman and Nellie Ketcbam left Saturday morning for Philadelphia. They will also visit Atlantic City, and will ba absent about two weeks. The Misses Katie Carey, Maggie Mo Nnlty, Julia Gillesnie and Jennie Coyne left Saturday for Asbury Park to spend two weeks. Pharmacist Ed Reap is enjoying the breezes of Atlantic City. Misses Anna Dailey, Anna Dough 0 erty, B. O'Brien, Nellie UVUii and Maifgiw Movies, spend yesterday at Lxke Winola. Ji'n A. Gillespie has resigned his position us Pittston manager of the Scranton Truth. Carbondute. One of tli greatest ..(Jm-itiU m En duuvcr events ever hold in this section of the couutrv is promise to occur ut F irvimv on Wednesday of ibis week, Aug. 8. when C ;ii;inn eudeavorers from five counties will msec tliero. There will bo repreentaivs of churches nil through itifl va'.liyr. from Biniiatntou to Wilkos-B.irre. ltov. Charles Rhodes, president of the State union, will be present and will d'diver a ) address. Il is expected that Rev. B. J llevr, of Biuj;U.,iul.)o, i,s WjII ,is bt'ier upM,krs of note, will b present to 1'iid inspiration to tne goo i work. T.iliiu .MnriMi) viil t;ln;; with tae choir. A iiyma esp--iallv wntt oi for the occasion o- R-v D I). Jenkins will be sung. Tin uvnri, wine i u n iieeu set to music by T. J. Davmmus. oach , of Scrantoti, is as follow: CHRISTIAN' exdeavoul:ks. H'tiiiicr lliiniii ) Our Christiuii Live we' bring, Our anient voices raise And o'er in unison wo siir, Our Captain's earnest, j rai.se. C'lloIiLS. "For Cluist nntl r.ir t!ie Church," Emleavoivrs nro ; And foi'Hard to a victory grand Our powers all shall be. la Christian love our prayers, M.all rise and seal i tno n. ; For blessings on our wayward no la distant lauds a id nigu. Cuorua Oar consecration vows In love WO oft renew, And to eaeti oilier aad to Christ Eudo ivor to be true. chorus In Christian love we sing, Our joys of deavenly birth. We wid not rest till Christ, our Kirc, Is King of all the earth. Cui us Tile programme of ex rcisis ur rauged for t .e day is as foil iivs: 3I0r.XI.N0 ShSION", 11 A -It Chairman Rev. T. A. ITut-hes Lender J. F. Wihox Selection Bauer's IaiuU "What a Uatheritig," U. li., Io. p. 'ii Congregation Prayer Hallelujah for the Crjs?," Luzerne County Addresses Music Choir Adilr. Ks, "Pio.'re-s" T. (.'. Manning !Su"iestions by I'resideuts of ISi and Tn-C uaty Uni-as. "Throw Out tiie Life Line." No:. 5 and 0, p, (ij S.iHiueliainm County Music (ios)t;l ( i,,ir belectiou Di.uer's Hand Al'TlCHNOON SESSION, 3 oJ A. M Pravor M n-iu Choir Address K v. Cliaries It aodes Uatuu-r iiymii, (Words by D. U. Jeu kius, Music by T. J. Lavte-) ayne County "Thero Is a Royal Banner." No. 5, p. Ill) L'irkawiiiiiia Count v F.rliei's from Cleveland Convention ''Fuith Is the Victory," Xos. 5 and G,n. "1S Wyoming Couniv Mudc Choir .Mi-pah Beuedition bo.ictiou Katiei's Band A s .ecial trai t will loava :-ci'iti'o:i it 8 la i. m., (it-en Hi t!:- 8 2), Pr vi d''uca 8 23 l):eks.iu 8 23. O vt otut 8 31. I'eelcviU 8 3). ArciKuid 8-1'!, J-rrr i 8 17, Mofi Id 8 51, Carbon ial- 8 oj. from Wili.es-B irro and i.itTtujdi u poiuts to Sor niton the regular train leaving Willi -i B .rr ( at 7 10 a. m. will be used, connecting at Scranton v. it a the speci-il, Tha speci il will stop ut all stations to Carbon dale. John D. Cainero.i, who for tho Inst fonr;een yours tun been in til i emtdoy of I. D. Brtdi-y, tiie Miia strdet j eler, and for tho past eight ye in has been manager of tiie bminess during .Mr. Br.i iley's sti,-in tlisoj'li, bis purcti isd from his employer t ie bnii o"B3 and iiereaft-r will' b t con In t -1 in his own nam. Tdr. Bradley will reiurn to the south 1-aving th" busi ness in the hands of a wortny succes or. Tiie following is the list of eicur hions to be run io Purview tliis week: .Monday, Au. 0, M-tuodist Eiuscopal churcj, of Factory viiie; Tu -s I iv. Au.r. 7, Primitive Meti.o litt ciiuroli. of O.y pliaut; Wednesday, Aug. 8. You"i People's Society of Chi isti:m li'id-av r, tif fivj oU'iti's; Tnnrsd.-iy, Aug. 9, Oxford Mina Amidental fund; Friday, Aug. 10, Cjngregatiniiul ciincli, of Scranton; Saturday, Aug. 11, Kuig'uU of Pytlii .s, Scranton divisioii. Tue l'uu. ral of Joiuph Gilhonl, who v.a- kiilud on the (J.it.iiij and Welter. i railroad on Friday iiflein am, w.i hold Suud y afieruoou at 3 o'clock. Tho Knights of Father M.itne.v, of wiiicu the deceasod was a memb: r, attended iu a body. Tiie remains wore interred iu St. Rase cemetery, A. b. B.tker, of Washington str 'nt, io on a tea days' visit with friends iu CiiniJiliersburg, Pa. The fnn.-r.il of tho lat Cnurcilm ui Jamo.4 M. C irdtti v.-ai hold oa Satur day afternoon at 3 oVlocii, Services were couduied at S,. U se cliuroh. The p-,11 bearers were Me.srs. M irtin CI. Cardan, John Carden, Patrick (virden, Martin Carduu, Jmu-s Carden, Thorn is Canliii, Miotiael Car liu and Jam 'S J, Cardin, nil were relatives of tho de ceased. The funoral was largely at tended, many out of town friends being present. The remains wore interred in St. R)se" cem 't- ry. The funeral of the late Mrs. Amelia Deering was held on Situr lay after noon at 4 o'clock from her late home on Wayne street. Tue services w-re con duct"d by R'-v. Charles Lo, pastor of the First Presbyterian citutuii, The music was furnished by a quartette composed of Misses Lillian Jo ies and Ella Hubbard, and Messrs. Low-ry and Phillips. The pall bearers were Messrs. S E. Sptugonburg, John II.r mes, A. E Knox, Etwari James, N. Mohrs and l) J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. S. Single, of South Main street, celebrated tha Lwenty-fif th auniversiry of their marriage in an appropriate manner on Friday evening. The marriage of MiB Mary Edith Tryou and C. V. Estabmok will occur ou Tuesday of this week, and uot Wed nesday, as has been erroneously stated. Mrs. J. II. Hards and two sons, of Newburg, N. Y., are on a short stay in this city, called here by the death of the former's aunt, Mrs. Amelia Diier inir. Randolph G. Mason Is nn a visit to his parents at Rlonmond, Ya. The Young Men's Christian associa tion luroiture will be Bold at private Rale. Prnnnrtfld nf tUa aula tvill ha an- p'ied to tho payment of the association's ist church yesterday, nor will there be iuij cei vice iu xtiai unuren on nxi Satibath, tlia pastor, ll. Willi im E i gar,. being aw ay on his annual vacation. Montrose. Mr.. John Thomas, of Olyphant, it visiting friends iu Mmtrosi uud vioi uity. L. A. Tavlor, of the regular army, statioucd in In'jw York, il at bis bom In re on a twenty-lays' furloug. Fred Biruuart, of Serant on, a con ductor on the Wist Si do Tructlou line, is calling on his Montrose friends. Dr. H. II. J.ssnp oucupid lbs pul pit of the Presbyterian church yester day. v On account of the enuine on t!io L .okawaunaand Montrose rsilroa I trtv iu out oa the ou' ward trip on Friday afternoon, tho train was ono hour lat. On the return trip an engine was a-'tit from I f'.Ilateiicl to take the place of the disabled one. A game of ball was played at Frl .mds villa on Friday between tiie Montr se and I ri, ii iavill clubs, resulting iu a score ot 17 to 21) in favor of Montrose. Montrose tiie department will pnr Bde on Sept. Gih iusttiad of tho 5'.h us previously reported. Tho enc luii ment of tno Grand Army will be hold her atthat I i tu-) and ext'iiraiou trains will be run fnun I invfb-i"iton and Cft'iton at greatly lethiced r:tts. I; is cx-pe-'te that tin) coming par id- will be Hi" fio- 't ever wu.li' used in M mtrosx. ()"l.ii(.i c!unpa:i!ea vtil doubtless lie i.i vii" I to pirticiiiate. The peopio of ti is community wre su-iriHiil and their h 'arts male sal on Fri lay last when tlia report came, that Liz?is Hunter was d 'ad. It s-emetl imp-is dole from tli fact that on the bu a lay b-fovenho w is in her p act iu taw Pr Hbylerian churcai and Sunday school and in the you.ir puo;ilii's m el inij in t lie evening, Sli was a young I idy bilov-'d by every odv, Wherever slie went she carried i-nnsuine. Alw.r. d.-as:t;t, always ha; pv, h m ule Irit-uds, ILt home was it Souta Mont rose, but sue sponc a (.Teat deal other urn - here. U'r brother, Dr. Mark Hunter, of Gilford, was visititi his parents when Lizzi was taken aick, and be did all in m.i power, assisted ti) otliT phvsicians, to save her life, but. earthly skill was not siiiUcient. Tlw lnnn iiwas bol l from her Into homo yester'ay afurn ioti at 3 o'clock and was 1 irj ly atloude I. Mi'sMtbel Rayiu.lls, (l.Tdglitor of W. C. Reynolds, of Scranton, is the t;ti"si of her aunt o i M-iiu struot Mrs. E Guy, II. II. Morris and Robert B-etw j.aVD b-ell aelec') I ilole u'.tes to ittund tiie 1,'r-rt'. Cliris;iin E i de.ivor coiiVention to lie held ut. Far view ui xt W' dnes Uy. MUs Iirleii Aiken is spending som- tiin visuing friends iu C irbjtidali uud viei il; v. W V. Hand rick lias returned to his Ititt s in Sera. .ton aftr ten days vac i- tioa gpant here. A large number of Mon'rosites wi,-iio.-sj I the ball game at Frieudsvillu on Frid .v. W. E Titui, who h is baii at Vv'alt ham, M:n., taking a course in a horo l)t:ioal iustitti o, w.sc ilii.tg on friend litre Siturliy. Hi is v-ry much pleased with ids pio-pects of 8HC0 Th ) colored p"i;ili h Id a c imp in j)l iiiK on the lair i-routid yesierliv. Jubiioe singers from Scranton fur i ism I music which was much ou j yed. A treat is iu stori f r tliosi w io at tenl the couc-Tt to be iveu in the x'r shyteti in cnurcli lounrrow night. Tub Baptist .Sunday euaool will hoi I tneir pienio at Like Cirey tomorr w. A letter received from Chatl's G. B li T, of Scranton, says that he has r - eived the position of gateinun at the Eim street crowing ou tlis D.diware ia l Hiitltou rallnud. Ho Ins b'eu I'liiployeil by til! sam- compiny for over forty-live y ant, bo:;iunii)iX when It -re W IS only out) Way of getting C )ai io market, a ut 1 1 at was over tii- r.i iii.iain to Hon as 1. tie. Avery few iniii"s w ro then in operation,. Grmf improV'.'tuxuU 'lavi b -eu uud) in forty live y-ars, and h lias be n itblo io watch the ''.ii Tut stepj iu til at direc tion. .roi.K L.M.t.oz, can-iai.e nia'jn'actnrci-, ! I!) i arrali Kfeai, r.ttfl'a'o, N. Y., states; I was trouble 1 with uausea of thi aiom lieu, sil l; heada 'ae ami H' tieral dubiuiy. Bardock Blood Hitters cured tue. " ilonesdtilc. C. M. Ilunn 'Well, representing the PciiAN'ToN TtilUUN'S bindery, is in t .wn for a few d tvs taking or l-rs for biml ing of imnaziiiHS, muic, vi-ws, blank bo'dr. an d notel risterj. Itapairiug of old liootfs a p"ci ilty. Will Ua n. '-ive siii'scriptions for Till" 'Ikibuve Special iuduoi-m 'tit to yeaily buu--crioers Parties d 'airing him io cill will eonf r a f vor by drop dug a pos tal card to box 3T7, H )tieK l)le, Pa., or leavoorler al S B. Paim ir's, east of covered blldgn (iiles Sciienck nul wiffl, of Scran ton, who have been spending som lima wit'i relatives hers, have r.i ttirntnl h nn". Mrs. U'ury WTils.ni anl diui'itar Evi'linu, have) return")-! from a two weeks vj ,urn ai Lakj Ciyu.r i, Y. Mies Aiiua Browa has returned from n vhiit iv: Lanesbnro. Tue punch bowl and ladl?. magnifi cent sp c iu tu of cut glass, t: oaonto I to tho Sciiuto'i Prays clito by O'Connor, of II iwley, are n fxnit Uiou ut j.r.Iwin &, So'-nci r's phamua'ty. Thoi"i?itti of the Scranton Press id :b at I. il; Ari -l, An X l l, isatirnct tuir iniic i attention. Ticuots. 75 cents for the rou 1 1 trip, for ?.ile at Gatdunr's fnrnishing store Mrs. G-'orge Curtis, of Chicago, is visiting Ilon-s Ial" r.datiVfS. E A. Call, of Scranton, was in town Satnr lay. An important maoting of the M ini f City wi.o.mn will be hell ut the City hail next Frid ly nignt at 8 o'clock. If you desire to hecom) a re-jnlar sunscrih-r to the Scranton Tritoni;, send word to The TitiuuNE agency by a otrriur boy. Four Rig Successes, Ilnving tbo needed merit to moro than rnihe cuod nil the advertising claimed lor them, the following four remedies have rmchi'd a phenomenal nale. Dr. Kind's Kew Discovery for t'onsutnption, Cotmhs iiinl Colds, each bottle (,-na auteed Elec tric Bitters, tiie great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklon's Arnica Kttlve, the best ill the world, and tlr. King's Hew Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the denier whoso nnnio is attached herewith v. ill be glad to tell you more of them, told byllattliews Bros', drug store. VThen Tally was sick, we rave her Castorta. "Alien slio was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, sho gave tucm Castorla Lake Winola. The bill nt tho WiuoU house Satur day night was ona of the most eujov able ones of the season both in attend ance und otherwise. The large ball room was crowded and presented a pretty sc-mo as the merry d inoers at tired iu the brilliant liu)d sunrner re ort costumes glided, over its polished llor. Th musiaians, Messrs Loh mann nud Shppird, outdid all former events and roudered a delightful pro gramins. Sunday was a beautiful day and from early morning until sieep wooed ihe visitors to their slumbers tha lake whs crowded with boats. Very few people have left the lake, md for every one that roturns to th,-sr labrj, ns many more coma to eujoy the i tiBwflts to be derived from the pure mountain air. Am ititr tlia Soraatonians registered at th") Winola House Sunday were Jay S. Rji urf, Harry Piotlmroe, O. F. Adams, J. K. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morgan, William P. W.dchel. Mime E. Fuiiiiir, Mrs. und Mrs. H A. Morgan, Percy Waters, Gnorgs Silk tuan, E E. 'anthill, R. Taylor, O. C. Uses, R. S. McMulInn, J, T. Phillips. W. S. B-.van, tr. J. Barrowuun, T, J. Meave, H. R. Long, George II. Mc-Li-ad, llattie Stanton, A. Luce. From Duniuore were E. E. Swarlz, Charles P. S-iva;;?, Xick lii ii d. Henry Ueyoa. U any others wero gnsti. Two hunlreil gunts wra served dinm.r at the Winolu Hons Sunday. On Thtirsd-iy i-veiiing a farce comedy entitled, "All Is Fair in Love and War," will be presented at tho W'inola lloJ3j thea'.or, It will be presented by an amateur theitriual troupo and premises to hi a treat. Tho proco ads will Le for the benefit of th-) Winola Episcopal church. Admission bus been placed at 23 cents. Eliiihurst. The pastor of tue B ptist church will giv an exposition m-xt Salibalh in iri.ing of the p n alil of the Prodigal Son, treating it in a literary sense, oiitiuniiig the sam discourse in the ev-iiiuir, making un application iu spiritual s -uses. A m lie qu irtettfl was organiz id lust evening c .mpojod of four young men of this plac-, Dorrauce Fuller and Harry Thomas are btii riding nwoif ty bicycles. J. M. Warren, who has been sick for some tim. is able to be about attain. The eitih that will pi ,y the Dalton team at Lak Ariel compris e the fol lowing inetuha.-s and their positio ns: Pitcher, S iiuley Bi.rtrxe; catcher, B D Coop-r; first base, A B Cliy; s-c-nid base, Rihert Snyder; thir l bag , Harry Christy; short stoi), D irranoe Fuller. - riut ii-ld, Wallace Suyd-rj ciiior 11 id, II. s. Fiuti; left fij.d, Z W.White. C:i -rib) Miilar.l, a former resident of this plat;., but now of Carbondalu, is visum j: friends in town. rr ill Past .jr5 li ho a y v The fact that I lood's Sarsap?..' rilla has cured tliousands of others is certainly sufficient reason for belief that it will cure you. It makes pure, rich, healthy blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, and builds up the whole system. Remember i TUT 9 ri oarsa- 2 pariila ft -A f.o v a ; - r.e Sure Io tjet HOOD'S and Only HOOD'S. ! Hoorl's Pill! tire esiii-ci.illy prrp-red to La t.liai with Hood's Snrsaparilla. c. per boxi GP-A1TD CLA33 A BICYCLE RACE MEET OP THE Graaa Eilje Wteilnwa AT Scranton Driving Pari WEDEESQ-'Y fiFIEfl3ll, ti 22, im, at 2 O'clock L. A. XL Sanction and Eac9 Rules. A3mi3)ioa,52c. GranlStana, 15c r .'a',: : ,r:- j i Is cn Improvement ia Soap. In the Trolley So.np old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soap leaves the clothes sweet and clean and lasts longer than other soaps. ' hi Your Grocer for It If he docs not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds 4.50. Joseph f. Thorny Ellpfan. 227 Chestnut Street, Phila. " HASSON CTARK. AT THK OLD DrPOT HOTEL, FACToHYVILLE. Ispropsrrd to rsnolvB sammr bourdors und furulaurikis fur tourist to surrouudiug tow us sud suinuiar rosiuU. f-rffcM I TP5'r. ,,. MARK. LH ,-''y.v:-t--v : -J S-s E5SE3:!:2EeCBa3ZIEBIG5&SiiEIIgEaillflIiE13IItI)EIIEBIIIIiailll'JIE3Ull93nSflIlIIIIVj THE 1 1 IE EL fl H i j E 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. Commences s s:3S3ci3i:a23!2:e:iHi:E:i!Eiiijs!sEniiii;icEi!c:i:sMiiEiiEiui!iiiBn IF YOU ARE THINKING OF We can serve you well. All the desirable kinds are here and at right prices. Then we have other kinds of ir ioor s CoirerinsB ' Linoleums, Mattings, Art Spares, Linen Crumb. Cloths, k. t-; V7 Byzantine, Smyrna and Oriental Rugs all sizes, from a single door to sizes large enough to cover an entire floor. mm a 406 and 408 BRANCH ST0R3: Watt ''. No tales or history goes with the goods we sell at our dd and End Sale You will find money by attending our Odd and End S It is cheap goodness not cheap cheap ness that distinguishes our cld and End Sale Figures are eloquent when used to indi cate the value we are giving at our dd and End Safe From a critical inspector you will turn an eager buyer at our Odd and End Sale Goods marked in plain, large, low figures at our Odd and End Sale rti hi1 if -i- jljnidii-Tt'iir"" "" " " GREAT AT I I DAY. 1 4 Lacka. Avenue. Building, Carbondal ale